McIlroy contractually obliged to miss World Cup?

Shane Lowry and Graeme McDowell during a practice round for The Open at Murifield. Picture Fran Caffrey www.golffile.ieContractual reasons are being touted as the reason for Rory McIlroy’s absence from the ISPS HANDA World Cup of Golf, giving Shane Lowry the chance to pick up some precious world ranking points when he partners Graeme McDowell at Royal Melbourne in November.

With McIlroy making himself unavailable and Padraig Harrington ranked 94th in the world, world No 83 Lowry will be confirmed as the highest available Irishman from the Official World Golf Ranking by next Monday’s qualifying deadline.

McIlroy confirmed earlier this year that he would not be taking part at Royal Melbourne from November 21-24.

However, a report in Sydney’s Herald Sun says that McIlroy’s “contract to play the Australian Open in Sydney the following week precludes him from playing outside New South Wales this year.”

As the World Cup is being played in the state of Victoria, this looks like a convenient contractual clause for McIlroy. If he were to play for Ireland, he would put himself in a position where he may be “obliged” to play for Ireland in the 2016 Olympic Games.

Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell representing Ireland at the 2011 World Cup in China. Picture Phil Inglis www.golffile.ieMcDowell had no such qualms when asked about the Olympic Games knock-on effect earlier this year, explaining: “I’d love to play for Ireland in the World Cup. And the Olympics will not enter my head making a decision whether I’m going to play for Ireland in the World Cup this year, because it’s an event I’d love to play.

“So like I say, if it compels me to‑‑ if it forces me into playing for Ireland in the Olympics in 2016, so be it.”

Ireland hasn’t won the World Cup since Harrington and McGinley triumphed in 1997 though McDowell and McIlroy came close in 2009, when they finished joint runners-up with Sweden behind Italy’s Edoardo and Francesco Molinari.

The only other time Ireland has triumphed at the World Cup of Golf was in 1958, through Harry Bradshaw and Christy O’Connor.

McDowell, who will be making his third appearance in the ISPS HANDA World Cup of Golf, said: “I’ve won three times this year so it has to go down as a great season, and it’d be great to round it off by playing well at the World Cup of Golf.

Royal Melbourne“I’ve played the World Cup a few times in the past, and always really enjoyed it. The format has changed slightly this year, but it still retains that team element.

“I’ve been to Melbourne many times before and the courses there have some of the greatest greens and the best bunkers on the planet, so Royal Melbourne is going to be a great venue for the event. It’s definitely my kind of golf course.

“The wind blows quite hard and the course has a real linksy feel to it. It’s one of the finest links courses in the world, so I’m really looking forward to being part of the World Cup again.”

The format of the event has been changed this year so it is similar to the format that will be used for the 2016 Olympic Games.

Both the Olympic Games and the World Cup will be 72-hole stroke play events with no cut. The Olympics will be an individual stroke-play competition only whereas the World Cup will have an individual and a team competition.

The highest two ranked players on the OWGR from a given country will automatically compete concurrently in the team competition (via aggregate score), with any additional players from that country who are ranked lower only eligible for the individual competition.

As a result, there is no foursomes format this year and the event will receive Official World Golf Ranking Points based on strength of field.

Estimated field size – 60 players -The 2013 World Cup will be based on a similar system of eligibility and format to that which will be utilized when golf makes its Olympic debut in 2016.

The event is primarily an individual stroke-play competition, although it will also retain its traditional team component in a concurrent competition playing for the World Cup.

Players within the top-15 on the Official World Golf Rankings gain access to the event, except that there will be no more than four players for any country.

Beyond the top-15, up to 2 players per country (for those countries not already having 2 or more players as a result of the top-15 category) gain access to the event until the field of 60 players is filled.

The host country of the event will be assured of at least two players in the competition.

The proposed format would differ slightly from that which will be used in the Olympic Games in a couple of ways:

First, there are no current plans for the Olympics to include a team competition. Second, the countries of England, Scotland and Wales will participate as separate teams in the World Cup competition (as opposed to in the Olympics where Great Britain fields a team).

As has been tradition since the inception of the World Cup, players from Ireland and Northern Ireland will continue to compete together as one team representing Ireland.

There will no longer be any regional qualifying for the World Cup as was the case with the previous format. Eligibility will be based solely on the Official World Golf Rankings.

Final eligibility will be determined using the Official World Golf Ranking issued Monday, September 23rd. The commitment deadline for the event will be Friday, October 4th.

Banner round - World Cup 58 for McIlroy and McDowell

Top professional golfers don’t have to carry their golf bags but those born in the six counties of Ulster that form part of the United Kingdom try hard to leave the political baggage in the locker room.

As James Joyce’s Stephen Dedalus said in Ulysses, “I fear those big words which make us so unhappy.”

Flags and symbols are wielded like weapons on a politically divided island and a cocktail of sport and politics is usually explosive.

In China today Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell produced an explosion of red figures under the tricolour.

Ireland two off World Cup pace after opening 63

Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy at the OMEGA Mission Hills World Cup, Mission Hills Resort,Hainan Island, China. Picture Phil Inglis www.golffile.ieRory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell opened with a betterball 63 to keep leaders Australia in their sights at the Omega Mission Hills World Cup in China.

"There is only one Irish team incorporating North and South as in previous World Cups" Keith Waters

Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell representing Ireland at the 2011 World Cup in China. Picture Phil Inglis www.golffile.ieRory McIlroy’s hopes of teeing it up for Northern Ireland in the World Cup - and remaining free of somehow being railroaded into playing for Ireland in the Olympics - were based purely on an ambiguously worded press release issued by the PGA Tour.

Irish focussed on course management in Australia and South Africa

Shane Lowry and Graeme McDowell during a practice round for The Open at Muirfield. Picture: David Lloyd / www.golffile.ie

They might not get to play together at any stage but Graeme McDowell insists his partnership with Shane Lowry comes before individual honours in the $8m ISPS HANDA World Cup of Golf at Royal Melbourne.